El-rufai blame Police, Judges for chief of staff abduction, imprisonment

*Threatens to payback those behind travails on or before 2027

By Achadu Gabriel, Kaduna

Former Governor of kaduna state Mal. Nasir El-rufai has described the imprisonment of his chief of staff, Bashir Saidu aa unjustifiable.

He made assertion in a statement he personally issued yesterday after the release of Bashir Saidu after 50 day in prison remand over alleged frauds.

The former Governor in the statement, blamed the Nigeria Police and some judges over what he described as obstruction and delay in the bailable offense saying it was quite surprised and promises to take the matter to court of public opinion.

He also promised to payback those behind the prosecution of Bashir Saidu on or before 2027 elections, in a statement he titled “Kaduna Update” and released Wednesday.

“After 50 days of abduction and unjustified incarceration, Bashir Saidu is now free and at home. Bashir has been my friend for over 53 years – a Barewa College classmate, former Commissioner of Local Government, and of Finance, and former Chief of Staff.

“A grassroots politician, sound technocrat, and true public servant, Bashir largely dominates the progressive politics of Kaduna North and Central Senatorial Districts from the days of APP, ANPP, CPC and the APC.

“After 50 days of abduction and unjustified incarceration, Bashir Saidu is now free and at home. Bashir has been my friend for over 53 years – a Barewa College classmate, former Commissioner of Local Government, and of Finance, and former Chief of Staff.

‘A grassroots politician, sound technocrat, and true public servant, Bashir largely dominates the progressive politics of Kaduna North and Central Senatorial Districts from the days of APP, ANPP, CPC and the APC.

‘That is the main reason behind his persecution, and the payback to those behind it will be known on or before the 2027 elections, in sha Allah.

‘The role of some policemen in the abduction as well as the conduct of some Judges of the Federal High Court, and the State High Court, in obstructing and delaying bail for clearly bailable offenses was quite enlightening and will be tabled in the court of public opinion – when all the facts are assembled. Please stand by for some interesting insights”, Thank you. – Nasir El-Rufai”, he stated.

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